09:58 pmSo, I have this perl bot called c3. It started off as cabinet and I've been renaming it by major versions. Some are anxiously awaiting it becoming c4.

Anyway, it all started with this:

<+Stopper> i wish i had a bot that did nothing but mangle people's comments into lame "your mom" burns<+cerise> Stopper: Give me a sec

Quickly, I hacked up a module using NLP and loaded it into c3. This was followed by responses to people like:

18:46 <+c3> Your mom is a right18:46 <+c3> Your mom is a hahaha18:46 <+c3> Your mom is a spin18:46 <+c3> Your mom is a trip18:46 <+c3> Your mom is a mom18:47 <+c3> Your mom is a insane head of yours18:47 <+c3> Your mom is a single time18:48 <+c3> Your mom is a glass of beer18:48 <+c3> Your mom is a much win18:48 <+c3> Your mom is a man18:48 <+c3> Your mom is a woman18:49 <+c3> Your mom is a yes18:49 <+c3> Your mom is a mother18:49 < c3> Your mom is a more fun than a bucket of backatcha18:50 <+c3> Your mom is a royale with cheese

I unloaded the module and tucked it into another module where it could be a bit more controlled. This was followed a day and some odd later by:

21:34 <%kremlin> Your mom is a good name for a band.21:57 <&cerise> I'd dig it.21:57 <&cerise> I should name my work station "your mom"21:57 <&cerise> In fact, I think I will.21:57 <&cerise> "I'm going to go look that up on your mom"21:57 <&cerise> "Hold on a sec, I need to test this on your mom"21:58 <&cerise> "Here, I'm going to upload that to your mom"

And, you know, I think I will. That's the kind of silliness desperately needed at my workplace.